There’s no denying their wealth of the elderly’s knowledge in life experience. This in mind, Karl Pillemer, interviewed 700 elderly people in the US who have experienced rewarding long-term relationships for his book “30 Lessons for Loving”.

Disappointing outcomes can be pretty hard to handle. Whether it’s anger, frustration or sadness that arises, this emotional rollercoaster not only feels terrible, it’s also very draining. Here’s how you can deal with things better.

Feel like you’re not getting enough done? Time management can be pretty hard- especially with today’s distractions like social media and emails. Here are five time management strategies to try if what you’re normally told to do doesn’t work.

In situations that challenge how we identify ourselves it can be very hard to let go and understand opposing evidence or points of view. But this is often necessary both to develop our point of view and understand others better. Here are three ways to become more open-minded.

Growing will likely never feel comfortable. In the words of one of Ferriss’s mentors, Olympic weightlifter Jerzy Gregorek, “Easy choices, hard life. Hard choices, easy life.” But with fear setting, we can at least make those hard choices easier.

A 2013 poll found that 65% of US citizens believe that most people only 10% of their brains. And it could make sense. It would certainly explain why some people are smarter than others after all. It could even show why we become smarter with age. But is this really true?

DMI uses radio and television to spread awareness on how to treat illnesses across the developing world. A “demand side” charity rather than a “supply side” charity, their aim is not to provide developing nations with healthcare, but rather educate them on how best to use it.

From replacing humans in the workforce and even in relationships, the development of AI technology is set to change the world. Here are some of the main positive outcomes this technology has in store for us.

American author Stephen King has won multiple international writing awards and sold over 350 million copies of his books worldwide- more books than Madonna has sold records. Here are some of his top writing tips.

With paper, word documents and the cloud, it’s arguable that we don’t need our memory for much anymore. But what if you can’t have access to your phone, your laptop or notes? What if you have to remember a speech, revise for an exam, or even just sound smart in a conversation?

Laughter triggers the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good chemicals. And this means it actively promotes both an overall sense of wellbeing and can even temporarily relieve pain. But how else can it improve your life?

Nowadays, it seems like everybody’s stressed out about something. Relationships. Work. Money. And especially when these things pile up, it can feel hard to find an outlet- which generates more stress. Here are four great ways to stop stressing out immediately.

Dale Carnegie is known as the “father of self help”. Author of one of the most successful books in American history, “How to Win Friends and Influence People” written in 1936, his advice still rings true today. Here are 3 of his best tips to be the most interesting person in the room.